Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Rani. > > > Dear listmembers, > > > > > > Throwing this out to the group to see if someone out there can give > > > me some advice as to what to do or expect. > > > > > > Since my myo, I've been relieved of the in-between-periods bleeding > > > that used to plague me (and make me anemic) before the myo. The > > > fibroid was HUGE - 20cms and also two other small ones on the wall > > of > > > the uterus. He didn't have to cut open the uterus and the post- > > > surgery diagnosis was excellent. He took out all three fibroids and > > > didn't see any other. The surgery was on 19th september and I > > > experiencing clotty and painful bleeding right afterward for about > > > five-seven days. No bleeding in between but lots of discharge. > > Then, > > > on the 20th of october, I started a period which was horrific. lots > > > of bleeding and very liquid stuff; so much so that I spent a whole > > > night in the bathroom. after that, all was okay for another month. > > > some discharge but not as much as before. then, on the 26th of > > > november I had another similar heavy period. I went back to the > > > doctor in early december and they did an ultrasound and all seemed > > > okay: no fibroids and ovaries and uterus were back to normal size. > > He > > > actually said that he was very pleased with my recovery. But > > because > > > of the bleeding, he also did a hormone test and two days ago they > > > came back all okay. No prolapse or premature ovarian failure or > > > thyroid problems. The next thing will be to see what my lining > > looks > > > like on day 4 of my period and then go from there. > > > > > > That's the lowdown. I'm dreading my next period which of course > > will > > > come right in the middle of the holiday season! :-( > > > > > > Anybody have any advice, comments or similar experiences to share? > > > Anybody know of any questions I missed and should be asking the > > > doctor? Could polyps (reading the other thread) cause this kind of > > > bleeding? > > > > > > thanks much. > > > > > > rani. Hi Rani, I had a UAE in 1998, followed by a myo last Jan. I started my period the day after the surgery. It was mild compared to the usual fibroid-related flooding & clots. " Great! " ,I thought. I then developed a terrible staph infection that the quacks here at my local hospital did not diagnose. They actually did blood work that came back positive for staph, but failed to notify me of that little tidbit. They treated me with some ho-hum antibiotics for a few weeks. I continued to get sicker, continued to go to my local doc and ER several times. I was in contact w/ the gyn who did my myo at UCLA the whole time. I live 200 miles from there and was so sick, I didn't think I could make the trip. He was trying to ask the locals here to do certain tests, which they refused to do. I think there was some ego problem or something. They didn't want the " bigwig " chief of staff of the OB/GYN Dept. at UCLA telling THEM what to do. I finally got an ER doc who looked at the lab work and said " Oh my God, you've had a staph infection for weeks! " HELLOOOO! By this time it was a month post-myo and time for another period. I started having horrific pain, bleeding, clots and watery discharge, that turned into a purulent discharge. By that time I was not very coherent, but we decided to go back to L.A. I literally almost died before I was re-admitted to UCLA for 5 days of high-powered antibiotics. It turns out that over the course of those few weeks I'd developed myometritis, (sp.?) which is an infection of the uterus. The third period after my myo was also VERY messy. My gyn told me that it was just the result of the infection. Since then, I've had NORMAL, on-time periods, something I haven't experienced for decades. The point of this LONG-winded account is to remind you that you should insist on them finding the root of the problem ASAP. I hope you have good medical providers. It sounds like they're doing a thorough work-up, but mistakes can happen. I hope things straighten out for you. I'm sure you'll find your cycles will be much better than before the myo. after everything settles down. Take care. Kim ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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